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news"- state of emergency on the ground here in indiana. and across the tornado zone. dozens are dead, entire towns destroyed. tonight, amid widespread devastation from the massive outbreak of storms, incredible stories of survival. >>> also tonight, rush limbaugh apologizes. what he's now saying about his crude tirade against a woman that set off a fire storm. >>> hold the phone, american troops crying foul. why they say they're being ripped off while making the call home. >>> and the salute. from 3-year-old john john to husbahis fallen father, remembering the man behind one of the iconic images of our time. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. all around me as far as the can see, a tattered landscape littered with the remnants of peoples lives. this is henryville, officials say it was an ef-4 tornado that struck here. this is one of the hardest hit places from the parade of punishing tornadoes that went up and down the country from the great lakes down to the gulf yesterday. all told, more than 100 reports of tornados since yesterday. that's more than we w

. >>> indiana republican senator dick lugeer avoided embarrassing confrontation with the local election officials but correspondent steve brown reports he faces a tough re-election channel from the right. >> i am a hoosier. >> but the six-term republican senator ability to vote in indiana had been in doubt. election officials recently ruled lugeer's only home of 30 plus years in the d.c. su push of mclane, virginia, made the indiana voter registration invalid. late this morning, 600 miles away in an indianapolis courthouse. >> we agreed to disagree about the original decision. and we just semily put that behind us. >> with a late settlement, hammered out between attorneys. lugeer will reregister to vote at the family farm. >> people of indiana recent this kind of interference. an i think they are going to illustrate that with their vote. >> recent partisan polls unchallenged by lugeer's campaign suggest the opposite. >> citizen united survey has lugeer down to a single digit advantage in the primary less than seven weeks away. in a state where all campaign buttons are valuable political

sunday. susan candiotti, cnn, indiana. >> thank you very much. this has been a day of taking stock for victims of that deadly rash of tornados that hit 11 states. many lost everything. the extreme weather claimed at least 39 lives in kentucky, indiana, ohio, iand georgia. no corner of this small town was spared. homes annihilated and trees plucked out of the ground and there were scenes like this all over the midwest and south tonight. the number of people killed from the storm has risen to 21 in kentucky. despite damage, we are hearing stories of survival. here's tim in the hard hit town. >> reporter: on the out skirts of west liberty, kentucky, tornado survivors return home. >> this was your house? >> this was my house, yes. >> where is the house now? >> across the street in the parking lot. >> the rubble is across the street. that's your house? >> yes. >> she had only moments to make it into the basement and rode out the storm. >> can you believe you are safe and sound? >> it was all rather quickly. so quickly that i did not have a lot of time to think. you think back on it and

tell it hit the school with all of the turbulence. >> life in henryville, indiana may never be the same. you can say that about so many communities in the path of these storms. at least 37 people have died. 14 of them were in indiana. and we learned that the tornado that hit henryville was an ef-4. that means sustained winds up to 200 miles per hour, we're talking nascar speeds here. it cut a path 52 miles long and it was as wide as 1 1/2 football fields. the damage, of course, is catastrophic. about 180 miles away, another town is obliterated. west liberty, kentucky. an ef-3 blew through the heart of this small town. winds were as high as 165 miles per hour. it seems no building was spared. the roofs are peeled off some. others were blasted to the ground. kentucky got some of the worst of it. 18 people died there. let's meet some of the brave people of henryville now. there a twister took away a family's home, but took a father, a dad. >> reporter: here in clark county, indiana, in henryville, only one person didn't survive that killer tornado. he's 64-year-old wayne hunter. this is th

. this morning, we have the report in henryville indiana where residents now have another problem, snow. >> reporter: utility crews are working to get the light back on. thousands are still without power in the areas hardest hit by the tornadoes. at the high school, workers use heavy equipment to scoop up the wreckage. >> i want to be there. and i want, i want to be in my classes. i want to see my teachers and see my friends. >> reporter: school has been canceled for at least the rest of the week. just like the work crews and resident, volunteers are working overtime taking in donations and handing them out. >> it's going to take a longtime to rebill. there's a lot of hope here and we're going to get through it. >> reporter: a 15-month-old is the storm's latest victim. rescuers found her alone in an under infield, but she died two days -- in an indiana field, but she died two days later. the whole family was laid to rest monday in salem, indiana. >> just a nightmare. everybody is just traumatized and can't believe it happened. >> reporter: back in henryville, a red cross volunteer has r

. >> marina molina in the extreme weather center. mike tobin in henryville, indiana. check in with mike tobin, first. >> rick, everywhere is a profound scene of destruction. this house the roof the house was blown off. the location is right across the street from the henryville high school where students were sheltering in place. the local emergency authorities say this is proof that the air early warning system worked because of all of the people sheltering in the high school only one person was killed. i want to show you amateur video out of pe pekin indiana where you can see the funnel cloud forming in the sky and reaching its fury and reaching down toward the earth and cutting its path of destruction. we now know from the national weather service debris was pulled some 5,000 feet in the air before it was deposited. we also know as the tornado was working its way along the ground four people on that particular scene were are killed. marysville indiana. wiped out an entire town. back out here live you can see the power crews restoring power engaged in what is now the primary activity. there

of survival are surfacing, including a two-year-old girl found alive in a field, miles from her indiana home. i'm shannon bream. we begin on the road in ohio. carl is bound for columbus. hello. >> reporter: hi, shannon. we are headed toward columbus on 91 north here, in the buckeye state, where all the candidates are absence, but all eyes are turned. mitt romney's campaigning in tennessee with rick santorum and newt gingrich is in virginia, doing the sunday morning talk shows, romney's victory in washington state has given him new momentum. there is a new poll out that suggests that the race has tighten and santorum's lead has disappeared and it's a virtual tie, only 2 points ahead of the margin of error of the poll and fully 70% of republicans in ohio believe that ultimately, mitt romney will be the nominee. it has prompted a debate, shadow boxing between santorrum and gingrich over which one should drop out, in order for the other to coalesce conservatives and provide an alternate testify mitt romney. they were duking it out on the sunday shows this morning on exactly that subject. listen.

are now on the ground in kentucky and indiana. fema has also dispatched teams to those states to begin damage assessment. but one state is holding off on asking for federal help. ohio governor john kasich says first the state wants to assess the damage for themselves before asking the obama administration for assistance. cnn's athena jones is in tornado-ravaged henryville, indiana. athena, i want to start with the ohio governor's decision not to ask federal authorities to come into the states to survey the damage. and why he did that. >> reporter: well, from what we understand, carol, there's not as much damage in ohio as there is here in indiana. as you can see behind me, just this bus through this home. so ohio authorities right now are assessing the damage themselves. they believe at the moment that they are going to be able to handle it. of course, that could change at any moment. so they are holding off. what we understand, they are holding off on asking for federal help until they know that they need it, until they know they can't handle it themselves. as you know, the president,

now from one of the hardest hit places over the weekend, henryville, indiana. >> reporter: this morning, cleanup crews will storm the hardest hit areas of tornado alley, sifting through miles of debris, all that's left from so many communities and lives ripped apart by the storms. >> tragic, terrible. i mean, it's just like, one minute you're here and then you're gone. >> reporter: a disaster spread by at least 100 tornadoes that left deep, painful scars across at least a dozen states. >> he was the greatest love of my life. >> reporter: cheryl pickett's husband, ron, wasn't supposed to be home when the storms hit. >> he shouldn't have been here. he came home early from work because he didn't feel good and wanted to take a nap. >> reporter: he died when a twister ripped apart their home, and now cheryl, who had been planning a celebration for their 40th wedding anniversary. >> we were going to have a hell of a party. >> reporter: now, instead, she must prepare for a funeral. across tornado alley, for many, the only thing left to hold on to is each other, and they understan

in five straight states. and 13 of those deaths from right here in indiana. i'm in the hard hit town of henryville indiana, where the heart of the town is virtually unrecognizable. but residents here say they will recover. >> angel babcock initially survived the tornado in indiana but was critically injured. her parents, two brother and sister were all kid. a family friend described finding them to see an enthusing -- >> the man and woman was laying behind the sawmill and all three of the kids was found in this area. >> one of the kids was still a baby seat. >> yes. i don't know what to say you know. just -- it's devastating. >> angel died at louisville hospital sunday afternoon after being take off life support. her grandfather share his grief beforehand. >> if i do get to see her, my pastor's going to go in with me and we're going to pray there and i'm going to tell that little girl that i'm going tell her that it's time for her to meet her mommy and daddy. >> meanwhile, human kindness was seen the morning of destruction. alabama's governor prais

sugar land is ordered to testify about the stage collapse that killed several people as the indiana -- at the indiana state fair in august. that's an order from an indiana judge. several families of the victims have filed a lawsuit against the ban. they say sugar land was negligent in the incident. seven people died when the stage collapse and more than 40 others were injured. the scaffolding fell just as sugar land was to take stage. >> getting married is one of the biggest days of persons life. now imagine sharing the day with 2000 other couples. this massive ceremony was held in south korea. couples from 54 countries came out to participate in more than 20,000 church followers came to watch. church leaders say their goal is to make the world more peaceful by bringing so many people together at one time. >> i have a friend who got married in a ceremony like that. >> very nice. >> now they have a baby. >> that's an international couple. >> helping cancer patients at one wedding dress at a time. >> a very special bridal show taking place downtown. part of the sales go to a good caus

a path of destruction in the state of indiana officials say at least 8 people are dead and we are just getting word from the kentucky governor that five people have died in that state as a result of this storm. and word is that the southern town of marysville, indiana has been completely decimated. now the sheriff from that town said, quote: it is completely gone. joining us now on the phone from henryville, indiana to tell us all about the extent of the damage sustained there and throughout the entire state our very own mike tobin. mike? >> hi, sean. it's remarkable with the intensity of funnel clouds the fact that you can approach one of these strike zones and not think that the damage is that bad. you see a lot of water and see a lot of emergency vehicles until you get right here to the bulls eye. a lot of damage. i'm looking at the damage to a building that had the roof torn off it appears to be a high school and one of the buildings adjacent. trees torn down. the file lage is largely gone because we are still winter. the trees are actually continue -- except for the trees that ar

dozen people dead in the midwest and the south, you're taking a live look from harryville, indiana. you can see where a school bus is covered with debris here. they're trying to rule out any more possible victims. families are combing through this debris trying to learn what happened to loved ones and friends. here's more details. devastating pictures brianne. >> absolutely. some big images there out of the midwest. overwhelming emotion from many families after these storms slammed a number of states over the weekend. and what many were hoping to be a triumph in the face of these twisters turned to tragedy yesterday with another life lost. in the storm-ravaged town of henryville indiana, are the wild wind ripped apart so many lives and home more pain from mother nature. overnight, snow moved in making cleanup efforts more complicated. >> there's still a lot of confusion, a lot of chaos, a lot of loss. >> this comes as the number of lives lost continues to climb. yesterday, 15-month-old angel babcock who was the only member of her family surviving

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like march 19920. enjoy the cherry blossom. >>> thank you, gwen. >>> an indiana woman, you might recall, lost her legs protecting her children. stephanie decker was hurt in the tornado that hit henryville, indian ya. she has more surgery and will have to deal with prosthetic legs but the help that the family has gotten so far has been priceless, she says. >> the support has been tremendous. it has really taken a burden off all of us and helped us to just be a family. >> decker had just could have had her children with a blanked in the basement of their own when a steel beam fell and crushed her. >>> i'm dave felton in columbus, ohio as the georgetown hoyas prepare for their game.  >>> hello, everybody, i'm land say murphy. georgetown guard was tired of the one and con so he stepped up. it was the first win for the hoyas in the tournament so they will live to play another one. the hoyas closed the deal against belmont who was on an 18-game winning streak. the result, a 15-point victory. georgetown is on to the round of 32. they will face nc state tomorrow. >>> the num

the secretary of state in indiana was charged with voter fraud. it's a misplaced remedy and we have to throw heat and light on it. in maine, where you are having a history of same-day registration, it was put to a vote of the people of maine, maine rejected it. so, the voters across nation, the people across the nation are seeing what it's all about. >> the the signal that we should be sending is vote. the issue is participation, it has been a scandal in the country of the lack of voting compared to what the other people overseas are trying to get. >> this is a year where we need to be good citizen ises, we need to be participating, thises a year when we -- this is a year when we need to step up to be a part of the conversation. this year of state of black of america will be at howard university on wednesday night, great institution with the student s. we are bringing the message to the campus. >> it's great to see you, thank you for visiting. >> thank you. >> and we will be right back. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be

states of america. don't tell us we have to take healthcare. don't tell me as a hoosier in indiana that i have to do what they want in the beltway because it doesn't work. oooh, what's her secret? [ male announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. improves the look and feel of hands in just five uses. [ sponge ] soft, smooth... fabulous! [ male announcer ] dawn do. [ sponge ] so it's not a chore. megyn: new reaction to the controversy over a college's decision to start scheduling classes on major religious holidays. last hour we told you how new york's stoneybrook university claims the change is meant to show respect for all faiths. the fallout reaching far beyond the school's campus. rush limbaugh says he seize his as just one of the issues fueling a growing sense that some american values are under attack. >> the silent majority are the people who get up and go to work, try to play by the rules, try to do everything right according to their morality and their sense of right and wrong and their ethics. my gut instinct about the silent majority is it's about to explode. it's about had

of these storms, it's most likely in this area from indiana to illinois. keep a big eye out and on our local abc stations there. what about some snow in new england? we're not done with cold air yet. in central new york state, you're looking at some elevation snow here. a mix in boston, a mix in hartford. this is tonight into saturday. it will be a lot of rain. where it is rain it's kind of a messy day. but first, here's our weekend getaway. brought to you by subway. >> in case you're wondering all of this commotion when i mentioned there will be rain in parts of the country and snow, robin, it's going to be mid to upper 80s in key west. >> okay. >> can that slide? >> i want it to be sunny for you. >> see. >> he's lying. >>> undercover mission in california cop. he pretended to be a high school student overcoming crime. abc's david wright has this story. >> reporter: this 22-year-old was so new to the force he wore the uniform once. >> he told me that, you know, i got an operation, you want to do it? yeah, i'll do it. >> i haven't seen you since high school. >> reporter: undercover assignment st

in a string of twisters across the south and the midwest. henryville, indiana, as we reported, got hit hard way massive twister. for the first time a look at funnel cloud as it took aim at one couple who did not get out of the way in time. susan candy kanl candiotti has . >> kept coming, getting bigger and bigger, way on the other side and you could see it coming down. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: from their living room window, lenora and her husband wayne saw a tornado coming at them in the distance. >> we both had our little cameras and doing it. >> that's as far -- ah -- >> man, that's a big one, too. it's a huge one. >> reporter: listen to it. >> he did not like storms. he watched them, and he liked seeing them, but i was a storm lover. >> reporter: but this twister was for real. >> it's coming right toward henryville. maybe we should tell them. it's coming here. it's picking up. it's picking stuff up pp. look, you can see it rotate. >> hope it goes to the north of us. it looks like it's heading right towards us. >> we could see it lifting stuff up. and coming out of the wall, and the

up in indiana roberts was the smartest did in class. he has a history degree from harvard with top honors and a law degree from harvard with high honors. roberts has a conservative view of the role of a judge. he believes in leaving legislating to the congress and he said this in his confirmation hearing: >> judges are like umpires. umpires don't make the rules, they apply them. >> pelley: attorney david bois has argued before the chief. when you look at the tenure of chief justice roberts, what has this court been known for? >> i think it's been known for conservatism-- not entirely-- but i think in general it's moved the law in a conservative direction, but i think it's largely done that incrementally. >> pelley: "cautious" is a word you hear often when people describe roberts. cautious and a stickler for rules. >> well, the chief justice is not only a brilliant judge, but he's a regular person. he's got a family, he's the kind of person who would talk sports with you and he enjoys a round of golf. >> pelley: you play golf with him? >> there was a time when we played together wit

area indicates a moderate risk from parts of indiana and ohio down through kentucky and tennessee. we are not outlooked for severe storms here, but we could have a thunderstorm with gusty winds. friday is wet, start maybe with showers and thunderstorms saturday. that's quickly out of here, sunday 53 and monday and tuesday in the upper 40s. so no 70s on this map. hope you enjoyed it while you, can but tomorrow won't be too bad. that is weather. >>> but lindsay has more on nats, everybody getting excited for baseball this year. >> this is the verizon 4g lte sports desk with lindsay murphy. an hello, everybody. zimmerman likes to fly under the radar, something that will be easy this season given the talent and depth on the pitching staff, but nothing he does goes unnoticed. last year 25-year-old zimmerman returned from tommy johns surgery and pitched well, his 3.18 e.r.a. led the team. he struck out 1204 batters. he was shut down -- struck out 124 batters. he was shut down after 160 innings. jordan knows how he can improve on his 8 had been 11 record this season. >> -- 8-11 record this s

surge from wichita state's two events to the n.c.a.a. tournament round. a 52-59 upset win. indiana will play on saturday. colorado was also a winner. that was the last game of the night. >> now look at today's action. >> the georgetown hoyas played belmont at 3:00 this afternoon. it worked out yesterday in columbus, ohio. the georgetown hoyas are aware of the talent at belmont. one of their seven losses this season was by one point to duke. >> they can shoot very well. they are a good team. 14-game winning streak speaks volumes. >> we cannot look at them being 14. we have to look at them as any other team half the plant. >> we have come to play hard to. the georgetown is favored in the game. virginia will play the florida gators at 2:10 this afternoon. have a great day, everybody. tgif. a lot of distractions today with basketball and the good weather. >> no complaints. >> it's 49 degrees. the news continues at 5:30. >> violence in a quiet neighborhood in fairfax. the latest on the search for a man who attacked a woman. >> temperatures are still very mild, not record-breaking today.

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learned 14 people are confirmed dead in indiana. that includes family of a toddler who was found alone but alive in the middle of a field. she is in critical condition tonight. the storms killed three people in ohio and one person in georgia. >>> so far the national capital region of the american red cross hasn't responded to the areas hit by the tornadoes. local volunteers and staff are ready to react at any time. john henrehan has more and joins us from the newsroom. >> reporter: the red cross keeps assets scattered across the country including in our region. the service agency is using technology to raise money and to currently steer victims to the nearest open shelter. the trucks and trailers parked in various lots are kept partially packed at all times. there are more supplies nearby in secure warehouses. >> things like cots, blankets. so for instance when there was the big flood here months ago as we needed to stock a shelter, we went to one of the warehouses and bring out hundreds of cots and blankets to be up and running quickly. >> reporter:

it up today? herb broke that story. robert in indiana. >> caller: boo-yah, jim, how you doing? >> not bad. how are you, hoosier? >> caller: good. csx railroad beefing up intermodal service? >> i think is a slow road. i don't like the coal stocks and they ship a lot of coal. ladies and gentlemen, that's the conclusion of the lightning round. save them. presenting woolite complete. it cleans your jeans, and won't torture your tanks. so your clothes stay looking and fitting like new. woolite. long live your wardrobe. i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! >>> you want to get a good read on the employment situation? forget about the jobs numbers this morning. we have another data point that sometimes i think is more important. paychex. second largest payroll company in america. it reported this morning, and you can take your cue from these guys, especially from small business, which is their bread and butter. it has a bountiful 4% yield. prefe

washington of quarterbacks -- george washington of quarterbacks. he can run in indiana. they love him there. from louisiana, they love him there. this is not for vice president. run in tennessee where he played college quarterback. >> call audibles in romney debates. >> bret: there you go. that is it for the panel. stay tuned for a follow-up on the interview with the majority leader eric cantor.  today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >> bret: finally tonight, we had house majority leader eric cantor on "special report" thursday. while we don't like to brag here, it does seem like we left a lasting impression. >> why are you pretty much it among the big cheeses? [ laughter ] >> i don't know if i'm in that category or not. i will tell you this, bret -- >> i k

of the indiana; how do you cross over and persuade people you know, you can be trusted and that you share their values? >> in terms of reaching out to independents. >> chris: no, reaching out to the base. who would you tell romney to do? >> be himself and say i am fortunate to be successful and i made mon yei may not be the most natural person on the political stuff but i know how to get jobs and run the economy. i will being for you. he needs to relax and be mitt romney. people are wonders is the authtent tick mitt romney moderate who served massachusetts or the arch conservative who is competing for the nomination it reminds me of the line. the key is sincerity. once you learn to fake that you have that. what does he do? >> i like being himself and a point in the michigan speech. his victory speech in michigan forward toward the end. will my children be able to compete in the world and will we have america we want to have? he did the big picture and the media, of which quee are part. it is like a football. they keep raising the bar. even if he wins, the headlines don't say he won. it ro

a conversation down the road. it's hard to stop romney unless santorum or somebody has to take away indiana, has to take away west virginia, has to take away north carolina. even here romney clinches a map that's overwhelmingingly tinted in his favor. as we have the conversation tonight, it's up for anybody but romney. >> i mean, will this be a different conversation if rick santorum wins and wins big in louisiana this weekend? >> i don't think so. this is a war of attrition. and while he may be able to pick up some of the louisiana delegates like illinois, again, many of our delegates will be selected by a congressional district. and you have to look and see if rick santorum is on the ballot or he's found enough delegates. i don't believe they have any incentive to leave the race. it's really up to mitt romney. i was reading just a while ago because i teach on wednesday. if i had to grade mitt romney, he'd get an a in math. . but in terms of chemistry, i think he gets a c +. >> what do you meek of donna's argue? >> you can see by the exit polling, there's a core group of conservatives. if you l

, colorado, florida, georgia, idaho, indiana, kansas, kentucky, alabama, north carolina, oklahoma, south carolina, tennessee, texas and wyoming. in vermont they allow the kids it paddle the teachers. it's a little liberal. it's the other way around. [ laughter ] i only have a minute. carlson, are you for or against corporal punishment in school? >> i don't think there is any place for this in school right now. especially in some of these states. some -- the parents don't even have to know about it before their kids might be paddled in 2012. >> bill: you say no corporal punishment and you say, tammy? >> i don't agree with it. >> i think every parent doesn't want their bureaucracy, a bureaucrat touching their child whether to he remove them from a campus to have an abortion or to beat them up. i think it's really about having it be in the parent's hands, it's archaic and needs to go. >> bill: i never laid hands on any kid as a former teacher. the kid is out of control, isolate the kid in the school and call the parents right away. get the parents in there and say this is the way we can't h

to get pre-clearance before we can implement voter i.d. like other states, indiana and kansas already have it implemented for this cycle but texas that is to go through this process. the oral argument before the supreme court two months ago, seems like the pre-clearance standard puts us at a disadvantage compared to other states and what is being borne out where texas is a disadvantages to get other states that gets to impose this law to ensure integrity at the ballot box. >> i'm trying to figure out how much it costs. what i can tell is voter doesn't possess any photo identification that the least expensive option is to spend $22 on a copy of the voter's birth certificate. is that down, we are $22 and where we get the $22 for each person. we're talking about $22s a person? >> it is far cheaper than that. that is one of several factual misstatements that is contained in a document filed by the department of justice. what that refers getting a copy of your birth certificate if you feel you need that, tracing back to what we're talking about here. for those that don't possess a driver's

. >> rick: maria molina, thanks so much. >> arthel: an indiana mother who lost her legs protecting her children from a tornado, now out of the hoplts. the storm struck march 2nd, destroying her home and crushing her legs doctors had to amputate one of her legs below the knee the other above it. friday she expressed thanks to everyone who helped her and her family in their time of need. >> the support has been tremendous. it has really taken a burden off of all of us and helped us to just be a family. >> arthel: after a trip to rehappen -- half a trib to rehab she will have more surgery and learn to walk on prosthetics >> rick: they are going to have adjusting to do she is alive and going to be a mother for her kids and that's the best news. >>> in houston dramatic video of an accident at a carnival. it shows a 3-year-old girl slipping underneath her restraining bar and then flying off the ride. watch this again. the toddler was riding with her 8-year-old brother, their mother deciding to get off before it started the boy was from crawling out of the seat. the little girl suffering a co

. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> who let susan back? that's a little inside joke. lovely lady from indiana what percentage of college degrees awarded each year in the united states are earned by women, 40%, 50%, 60% or 70%? >> 60%. >> yes. another smart woman right here. >> she nailed it. 60% of all college degrees. >> there was a time when women didn't go to college, when families would send the boys off to college and girls were to stay home and learn how to take care of the home. 60% of the women now going to college. it's phenomenal. >> back across. >> beautiful girl from california. true or false a woman invented pantyhose as a more comfortable alternative to the garter belt. >> no. >> no. and with attitude. >> so a man -- >> it's true. a man invented pantyhose. alan gant sr. because he was tired of listening to his pregnant wife complain about garter belts. he invented pantyhose. a wonderful thing. another great woman sarah blakely invented spanx. >> kathie lee is going to take issue with that, because she claims she invented it. >> that woman knows i invented it. you're from vermont

to be taken to the federal penitentiary in indiana. >> have people been about, especially what we've learned, that bales' lawyer said his client has these memories problems that stem from a concussion predating these attacks. there is this lack of physical evidence, and the fingerprints, the crime scene basically, that can't be investigated. what are government officials saying about that? >> well, they are obviously skeptical, number one, of the allegations that he had some sort of concussive head injury in a vehicle accident. they say there is no record of that. they say on brown's contention that there is no physical evidence, there is no forensic evidence, they say that they have shell casings that were apparently, they say have been determined to have been fired from staff sergeant bales' weapon. they do not have, they admit, access to the bodies of the dead. but as we're learning through these charges, he is facing six charges of attempted murder. so that there are six afghan villagers who were wounded by staff sergeant bales and conceivably could testify that it was staff sergeant bal

're flying into the airport. any little hiccup can cause problems. city number three, indianapolis, indiana. looking for thunderstorms and that should occur especially after 10:00 a.m. city number two, detroit. same issue as indianapolis. and city number one, take a live look at chicago, illinois, my friends. don, you know that one well, right? >> yeah. why didn't you ask me? >> because i was already out of town. >> i can see the bigger monitor in the studio. when you said, you're going to know the city, i thought you would say new orleans, because it would be the dome. >> you'll know that one, too. they'll have thunderstorms, too. >>> you know, it's the interview everyone has been waiting to see. for the first time, whitney houston's family, including her daughter, open up to oprah about the superstar's life, death and her last days. for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watc

in four of the state's congressional districts. his campaign is lucky he's on the ballot at all in indiana. they had to contest the findings of the largest because it initially said he had not turned in enough sigs. the campaign is a mess. the campaign is like a formula one race and everybody else is in a formula one car, rick santorum is in a pinewood derby car. whatever you think about him as a candidate his campaign cannot seem to put its pants on one leg at a time. they can't do the basic stuff of running for president. the stuff that has nothing to do with whether or not you are popular, whether or not you have a lot of money, just means you're together enough to do the logistical paperwork, they have not been able to do that. frankly that makes it more amazing mitt romney is having a hard time beating this guy. but in the republican nominating process, rick santorum being a mess of a campaign has sort of been the least messy of all of their messes. in a normal year with a normal political party running these things the big deal state tomorrow would be virginia. all eyes would be on v

this, the gas speck in may right before the indiana primary at the time. gas spiked, it was up to 4-something, and they were talking about a sales tax holiday, the gas tax holiday, things like that. then all of a sudden two months later, gas fell and the public forgot. it's sugar high politics. >> all right, chuck todd. we're going to be watching this obviously all through the night, so thanks as always, not just for your political analysis, but for your kind of optomology. be safe out there. coming up here on the dr show, it's all the talk in washington today, but we're exposing the four frauds in congressman ryan's gop budget. >>> plus, you heard of employers checking facebook pages. now they want you to hand over your password, too. the panel sounds off and we're telling you who talks back. >>> the fbi's covert war against terrorist spies or anyone deemed a threat, including political opponents. all that ahead on this super tuesday. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help

of indiana. how do you cross over and persuade people, you know, you can be trusted and that you share their values? >> terms of reaching out to independents? >> chris: i'm talking more this h case about reaching out to the base. what would you tell romney to do? >> just be yourself. say look, i've been fortunate to be successful. i made money. i may not be the most national person -- natural person at this political stuff, but i know how to create jobs, run an economy, and i'll work for you every single day. he's got to maybe just relax a little bit more and be the authentic mitt romney because people right now are wondering. is the authentic mitt romney the moderate who served as governor or the arch conservative who is now competing for the republican nomination? >> chris: it reminds me of the line the key is sincerity. once you learn to fake that, you've got it made. what does he do? >> i like that. there's a point in his michigan state, his victory speech in michigan. it was towards the end. he was talking about the big picture issues. the questions are my children going to be abl

up her two kids from school early in henryville, indiana. all three of them went into the basement before the tornado hit. the tornado ripped through their home and sent debris to the basement. from her hospital bed, decker says she tied a blanket around her kids. >> i pulled it over my children, and i tied it in a knot. i tied it so they were in this blanket tied in a knot. and everything started hitting my back, beams, pillars, furniture, everything was just slamming into my back. but i had my children in the blanket, and i was on top of them. and i was reaching around holding them. and they were screaming. >> decker lost parts of both her legs from the debris. neither of her two children was hurt. once the tornado passed, the 8-year-old ran to a neighbor to get help for his mother. her husband was at work at the time of the storm. >>> 16 after the hour. no comment from d.c.'s mayor on the fbi raid of one of the city's most prominent and politically active contractors. the home and accounting offices of inland empire thompson were -- of jeff thompson were raided as part of a camp

, new york, indiana, west virginia, north carolina, you've got to go all the way through those states and to may 15th before you get to the oregon primary, but oregon republicans wanted to hold their debate next week, because what? what, the republican candidates were going to look down the field and decide from this vantage point that on march 19th it was going to be worth it to spend a day in oregon instead of any of the other states that vote before that on the calendar? i do not know what the oregon republican party was thinking, but they thought, apparently, they were going to get all of the republican presidential candidates to fly up to oregon for a debate next week, so when one of those candidates cancelled, mitt romney has bailed on the idea, oregon republicans, surprise, had to call the whole thing off. where mitt romney is going instead of oregon is across the street from right here, actually, after rick santorum accused the fox news channel earlier this week of shilling, in his words, for mitt romney, mr. romney decided to make fox news awkward about that charge by suddenl

protecting her children during a tornado, an indiana mom has just gotten out of rehab and ahead of schedule no less. stephanie decker's home, look at it, destroyed, when a twister hit henryville, indiana. you remember this story. we told it to you here. she used her own body to shield her children as that tornado blew apart that home. volunteers and friends have made another house wheelchair accessible for her. decker says she could not beer to be headed home. >> i wanted to get home. i had already been two weeks out in the hospital. that is not me. that is not how i role. i have a second chance at life, first of all. we survived something that, was pretty traumatic and, as you can tell, they are perfectly healthy and fine and happy, and well-adjusted and doing well. and then i'm here. you know, so i get to raise my kids. martha: gosh, what an inspiration she is. what an incredible woman. the todays say she could be walking again in three months. bill: we need to talk to her, don't we. martha: we sure do. bill: good for her. we are 45 minutes away. day two of the historic supreme court batt

. this year's death toll mounting. 11 dead when a massive ef-4 touched down in jefferson county, indiana. that was two weeks ago. 10 people were killed in lawrence town, kentucky, on that same day. that funnel cloud rated an ef-3. two days before that, in illinois, ef-4 took out seven lives. 55 people dead by twisters so far in 2012. >> bill, critics are saying new study on most tornado prone states may be misleading. weather channel measures number of twisters per 10,000 square miles, on that scale, florida comes in number one. places in tornado alley like kansas and oklahoma, rated second and sixth. some meteorologists saying florida's geographic conditions perfect for producing tornados year-round but they tend to be small and weak and short lived. bill: five minutes past the hour. how about six bucks a gallon for gasoline. saying that could happen if israel goes to war with iran. right now the national average, $3.83. up more than three cents from a month ago. earlier this morning on "fox and friends", newt gingrich slammed the white house what he said was policy for relying on forei

the obama administration from preventing this law. >> the united states court has upheld this law in indiana and the justice department under other administrations has upheld it for other states under the voting rights act. >> so i believe there is a precedent that this will be a losing battle for the federal government. >> it's controversial and they may go after other states, coming up next. what do you think will happen? >> i believe at then of the day, the law will prevail. this does not suppress minority vote. they make claims all the time that didt does. but they show no data. there is no proof that what they say is true. they are just saying it. i believe the law will prevail in the end. >> alan wilson, the attorney general of south carolina. thank you for joining us on the fox newschannel. i hope that the u.n. doesn't knock on your door. >> i am want worried about the u.n. >> by the way, if you suspect voter fraud, go to voter fraud@foxnews.com. we want to know about it. >> great job. >> u.s. troops have made great gains in the war in afghanistan. but several recent incidents could u

to see him leave indiana. but you know, i'd like to see him go get another couple super bowls. >> reporter: if the colts do part ways with peyton, fans wonder what the future holds for the team. >> i hope if it does happen it's done in a classy fashion because you know, don't make peyton mad. he's going to come back and get us. >> hopefully we'll get somebody out here and get us to the super bowl soon. >> i think last year we saw that one man can make a team. but i think it's something where if we're rebuilding and got the right players on this team we could rebound real fast. >> reporter: erica fly, abc news, indianapolis. >> yeah, the stats say it all. never missed a start before last season. 11 playoff -- been in the playoffs 11 times. seven afc south titles in eight years. two afc championships. one super bowl title. one super bowl mvp award. the man's done it all. >> he's had three neck surgeries, though. he's going to be 36 at the end of the month. but he's not -- >> old in football years. >> it is old in football years. he's going to have to prove to himself that he cou

at least. >> you've got them against syracuse, you definitely have it. i'm from bloomington, indiana, so i'm from around there. i'll root for them. >> it's hoosier country for sure. >> oh, yeah, we'll be back in the tournament this year, we're excited. >> i know it. i know it. good team. indiana beat someone, it was unbelievable. i can't believe it. they beat someone earlier this year. >> kentucky. >> yeah, they knocked off kentucky. >> it was a great game. last-second shot. >> awesome. all right. >> i just don't have a dog in this fight. i mean, division iii state school and they didn't have any professional -- i was going to say professional, high-level college sports. thanks very much, matt, we always appreciate you coming by and the numbers you provide. >> thanks for having me. great weekend, everyone. >> you see he's going public. >> who? >> you didn't see it? >> no! below that. >> offshore -- fender, fender! >> fender is going public. >> that's awesome. >> $200 million, stratocastor. >> i have a great stratocastor that i bought in 1979. >> it was owned by cbs. >> i think mine might b

of those two students are suing the school. in henryville, indiana, we're the getting our first look inside the high school damaged by a 175-mile-per-hour tornado -- that was the wind speed -- that also ravaged the town last week. repair crews are working 24/7 to get the school ready for students to return in august. >>> and an incredible story from san antonio, texas. a 5-year-old kindergarten student saved his friend's life when he started choking on a chip during lunch at school. the little boy never learned first aid but instinctively used the heimlich maneuver, something he says he might have seen on television. >> nicholas was choking, and i saw his face turn red, a big chee-to. he was choking on a big chee-toh. >> thanks for saving my life, buddy. >> that was so cute. >>> let's talk politics now. rick santorum says it wasn't me. he says he's not asking anyone to drop out of the race. our political director mark preston joins us now. honestly, mark, if someone does leave, i don't see santorum stopping him. >> no. what's interesting about this whole debate about the republican presiden

reviewed one of these laws a couple years ago in indiana, one of the first states to adopt such a law, and it was a 6-3 decision holding up the law as written by the liberal justice john paul stevens, and he said the state, obviously, has a very important interest in insuring the security of elections. and this just seems the most basic security measure you can take, just asking people to prove who they are when they show up at the polls. jon: the american civil liberties union, as you might expect, disagrees with you. they say that among other things obtaining a photo id presents a substantial and unnecessary barrier for many of our nation's citizens. >> it just strikes me as absurd. anyone can get a photo id. it's a perfectly easy, um, texas is going to provide for free an election identification document for anyone who wants one. the states have adopted these laws, they've seen no downturn in turnout whatsoever. georgia has a law that the justice department approved in 2005, and the first presidential election with this law in place was in 2008, minority turnout in georgia -- accor

, marches on to take on indiana tomorrow night. here's my game, you impressed i waited this long to mention vanderbilt? >> i'm stunned. >> 6:38 and it's our first mention. taking on harvard, the 12th seed in the tournament for the first time since 1946. vandy up ten at the break, a dunk there in the second half. commodores up 18, but harvard came back and gave us a scare. steal leads to a lay-up, cut the lead to nine and got closer than that. vanderbilt head coach little concerned there, but his commodores hold on 79-70. vanderbilt moves on to the next round facing four seed wisconsin. my sister went to wisconsin, i went to vanderbilt, we are a house divided. >> you are. >> it is to be war between us. >> tension convention toward the end. >> yes, unfortunately my sister couldn't possibly care less. i'm trying to trump up a rivalry. she's not playing along. >> she's probably not even listening to you. >> she's probably off reading books. >> she is. she's a smart girl. the madness continues with a full slate of games including notre game, xavier. and they play st. bonnie's. coming up next, mi

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